Re: [patch] blk-flush: fix flush policy calculation

From: Jeff Moyer
Date: Tue Aug 02 2011 - 15:47:05 EST


Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

>> In testing, I did this:
>>
>> @@ -1817,6 +1817,14 @@ int blk_insert_cloned_request(struct
>> request_queue *q, struct request *rq)
>> return -EIO;
>> #endif
>>
>> + if ((rq->cmd_flags & (REQ_FLUSH|REQ_FUA)) && !q->flush_flags) {
>> + rq->cmd_flags &= ~(REQ_FLUSH|REQ_FUA);
>> + if (!blk_rq_bytes(rq)) {
>> + blk_end_request(rq, 0, 0);
>> + return 0;
>> + }
>> + }
>> +
>
> Will it make more sense to take care resetting flush/fua flags in
> blk_insert_flush()

Yes, that's much cleaner.

> and also the part which will end the request if request is empty.

Mmm-hmm.

I tried this, and it blew up in my face. ;-) Cloned requests from
device-mapper-land have rq->end_io filled in, which causes
blk_insert_flush to BUG here:

BUG_ON(rq->end_io);

So, we can take the usual route of trying to squirrel away a pointer,
and reinstate that after the flush_data_end_io. Or, perhaps someone has
a more clever idea, that might keep us from further expanding struct
request...?

Cheers,
Jeff
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